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"special reasons" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a particular set of circumstances that justify an action, decision, or opinion. For example, "We decided to keep the meeting on the calendar for now, but we'll re-evaluate in a few weeks depending on special reasons."
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Justice Breyer said that after six months of detention, if deportation did not seem likely in the "reasonably foreseeable future," the government would have to come up with special reasons for keeping someone in custody.
But the Germans have special reasons for worry.
Earnhardt had his special reasons for wanting to win today.
But there were two special reasons this could happen.
There are, of course, special reasons why Germans should wish to recall and connect with Kant.
They have their own special reasons for wanting to be a part of today's commemorations.
But the security apparatus needed no special reasons to quash the China Democracy Party.
In this case, however, the officers advanced no special reasons for believing respondent's vehicle contained aliens.
Well, if the highly reliable Juliet Macur of The New York Times is to be believed, Lance had special reasons.
Jourová, the Czech Republic's representative in the commission, said: "In each country there are special reasons for this.
The use of "special reasons" is a complicated area and left entirely to the discretion of the magistrates or judge.
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